Show THE OGDEN What No Dirge? 2 Stale Races Whistler Fails Pair at Marriage Hold Key to (AP)— Herbert and Senate Control bride begin Florida today after defying the (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEMONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2 1950 R British Laborites Trying io Talk Pac ifists Into Arming MARGATE Oct En eland ap "Stockholm peace petition" as a fraud "No one wants war" he declared "That Is why peace petitions are superfluous As well to sign a petition to say you don't want double pneumonia" - 2ist-supporte- fh ruling British labor em oarkeri on a campaign to convince its many pacifist rs that rearmament aaainst Russia now is vitally necessary to j prevent war Party Chairman Sam Watson an officer in the National Union of Mine Workers called for support of rearmament and conscription Both now are being? carried out by the Socialist government! although they were for many years opposed by the socialists ' The party's pacifist wing in parliament has threatened to rebel over these policies v "The history of the world is not a history of attack of the strong on the strong but of the strong on the weak Watson said to the more than 1300 delegates at the annual first session of the party's conference here i: ?:""' £ "Armed forces are required to defend all We have won In our long struggle for freedom" Watson argued He expressed belief there will not be another world war if the democratic western nations grow strong and act together Calling for such collective security forces as are necessary to keep peace he added: "We cannot preach collective security and complete disarmament at the same time" Watson denounced the commun- - Stage Star Dies HOLLYOOD Oct 2 (UP) d Gorilla Driven to Cage by Snake k CHICAGO Oct 2 (AP) — Bushman the gorilla who fears no man escaped from his cage yesterday A little garter snake finally chased him back inside The glowering barrel chested apt reamed through a corridor and monkey house kitchen for more than two hours A dozen Lincoln Park policemen armed with rifles and guns stood the monkey house as Euard inside tried to coax Bushman back to his cage Outside other policemen kept a Sunday crowd" of 500 spectators at a safe distance Alligator Fatted Only fragile (for Bushman) wire netting over the windows and doors barred the big ape from the crowded park grounds outside who raised Edgar Robinson Bushman from infancy tried to lead him back to the cage but the animal bit his arm Bushman ignored fruit and other food placed inside his cage as a lure Finally keepers shoved a baby alligator through the kitchen window Bushman retreated to the corridor but wouldn't go any far ther Then keepers pushed the two-fogarter snake under the kitchen door leading to the corridor Bushman hurried into his cage The gorilla apparently pushed open a sliding door of his cage to 550-pou- — Stage Star Jack Gardner 77 who created the title role in "The Chocolate Soldier" in America will be buried tomorrow Gardner seriously ill six weeks died Saturday at his Encino Cel home After leaving the stage he was Fox studio casting director six years and later an actors' agent He is survived by his widow! Actress Louise Dresser escape One-tim- e ot WAREHOUSE FOR RENT Old Weber Central milk processing plant at 2551 Ogden Avenue is now vacant and will be rented as store distrib- NEW ORLEANS Oct 2 Belsom his comely a honeymoon reported threats of the phantom whistler of Paradis 26 - year old t state Belsom trooper and Jacqueline Cadow were married yesterday in Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary church at Taft 25 miles wwt of New Orleans and 10 miles from Paradis scene of 'the threats After a reception the couple came to New Orleans for a flight to Miami Fla The church was crowded by the curious attracted bv nub- licity arising from reports of nocturnal funeral marches and threats Mrs Clifford Cadow the girl's mother treated lightly any mention of the whistler at the re ception A few weeks ago' she said some one was whistling funeral dirges around the Cadow home and telephoning threats that the wedding never would take place Sheriff Leon 'Vial of St Charles parish (county) said his investigation disclosed no whistler who was a menace to the Cadow family There was only one flaw in the The wedding plans was delayed about 20 ceremony minutes while a messenger sped from Taft to Paradis for the marriage license Belsom had forgotten It 18 Opening Social Dated Tomorrow Ogden Thirteenth ward L D S Relief society will open its 1050-5- 1 season of activity with a social in the local recreational hall tomorrow commencing at p m A program is being arranged under direction of a committee includone-thir- ty ing Mrs Nell Woodland Mrs Milton H White Mrs Ira McKell Mrs E H Chambers and Mrs Albert Crose Mrs David J Wilson of the Relief society general board will be guest speaker A visiting teachers report will be given The local presidency includes Mrs A G Nord Mrs Lawrence Evans and Mrs T A POtts who extend an invitation to all women of the ward Luncheon Scheduled plant or warehouse 5400 square feet on each of two floors elevator Will rent all or part Phone H F Gale 8549 or 7711 uting Opening social of the L D S First ward Relief society will be conducted tomorrow with a lunchy eon at p m in the recreation hall All women of the ward are invited one-thirt- Oct S LADIES' APPAREL STORE l FOR SALE 100 Utahn Killed In Blasting Of Duck Blind (API-- Hot contests developing today in New and Oklahoma might affect control of the senate if the November congressional elections are close The entry of Wesley Powell Into the New Hampshire senatorial contest has upset advance predictions of a certain Republican victory In that state In Oklahoma there are reports that W H (Bill) Alexander a Christian church preacher is mak ing an unexpectedly strong bid as the Republican nominee against Rep Mike Monroney the Democratic candidate Independent Candidate Powell former aide to Senator Bridges (R-H) jumped into the New Hampshire race as an independent candidate last week after losing narrowly to Senator Charles W Tobey in the Republican primary The Powell entry is regarded in lome quarters aa likely to split the Republican vote and give Emmet J Kelley the Democratic nominee a chance for election that he might otherwise not have had New Hampshire generally is regarded as being in the Republican column but the margin often isn't wide Bridges won by about 30000 votes in 1948 but Tobey won by only 4000 in 1944 An unexpected addition of a Democratic senator from New Hampshire would give the administration party that much more chance of holding on to senate control if the tide is running against it in November At present senate Democrats outnumber Republicans 54 to 42 and have the advantage of a vice president of their own party They could stand a reduction to 48 and still retain control of the senate since the vice president may vote to break a tie Would Be Unexpected The loss of a Democratic seat in Oklahoma also would be unexpected and might give the Republicans the margin they would need to take over the senate Monroney beat Senator Elmer Thomas for the nomination but it took two primaries to do it Those fights may have left some division within the party organization Monroney is one of the few who have been able to survive active opposition by Oklahoma oil interests to win such a nomination The margin between the two parties in Oklahoma is often slimmer In "off years" than when there is a presidential contest Senator Robert S Kerry Democrat won by about 178000 in 1948 However Thomas' margin of victory in 1944 wan only 81000 SALT LAKE CITY ' Opening Socicd Dated of L D S Twenty-nint- h ward Relief society will hold the opening social of the year tomorrow at twd p m A three-ac- t play will he presented directed by Mrs Mary Wangsgard Other entertainment will be featured Refreshments will be served All women of the ward are invited Members Wash Blvd Location Lease in Effect With Option for Renewal WRITE BOX NO H-- 6 STANDARD-EXAMINER Progress on construction of a new auditorium and other facilities at Davis county high school Kaysvttle m vwn Muwvc iuc aaaiuon oeing oum on me nortn side or me present structure will relieve crowd- ad conditions and permit conversion of the old auditorium into classroom space — - — Oct 2 AP Stoddard C Stillwell was killed yesterdav afternoon when 12 sticks of dynam in his boat on Great Salt lake Dale R Atkinson who was near bar said Stillwell had just completed blasting a duck blind for the Rudy Duck club when the explosion occurred Stillwell's boat was splintered by the explosion Still in His Boat Atkinson said he had returned to the pier after the blind had been blown out when he noticed Stillwell in his boat about 80 yards out the motor apparently stalled "Just as I was placing the motor from my boat into the car trunk I heard a terrific blast" Atkinson related "When I turned around I could see the water hurled high in the air" Fare Down In WateisJ He rowed to the spot and found Stillwell face down in the water Atkinson told officers Atkinson said it was possible Stillwell had left a dynamite cap on one of the sticks and the ex- plosion had been touched off while he attempted to restart the motor N so-call- ed aaaae! hbI MWi WASHINGTON KaYsville Auditorium Taking Shape boat - — Labor Pledges to Educated Conine Hospital Project Uiahn Convicted To Peitoim at Of Murder Count Campaign for Club's Fall Show Hearing Finish RICHFIELD Utah Oct (AP) MALAD Ida Oct 2— Improve- Grant Jensen SALT LAKE CITY Oct of Redmond Utah — ment D Does your dog obey and reconditioning work at was convicted of second degree (AP) Elbert Thomas when Oneida hospital during the past you give htm a command' S 34 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 2 (AP) Utah labor groups pledged an active campaign in behalf of Senator Elbert D Thomas at the annual banquet last night of Utah labor's joint legislative committee George M Harrison international president of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and A J Hayes president of the International Association of Machinists were principal speaker They praised Thomas as "the best friend labor has in Washington" Mayes urged labor unions to take an active part in the general election campaign to maintain a united interest-ipolitics "Our members must be taught to vote for supporters of labor's proHayes added gram" He said Republicans are 'injecting communism into the Utah senatorial campaign to confuse the issue Thomas Rep Reva Beck Boson and Rep Walter K Granger spoke briefly in support of the Democratic party record More than 1000 attended the i dinner n Two Lives Lost In Car Crashes SALT LAKE CITY Oct 2 (AP Separate traffic accidents claimed two lives during the week-en- d Charley Dock Jr a Las Vegas Nov Indian was killed yesterday west of Cedar City when his vehicle swerved from the highway and overturned Joseph Frank Lenartz 54 of Bonanza was killed Saturday night east of Jensen when his car went out of control and rolled over three times few months is expected to be completed early this month board members report Printing of trim removal of a fence surrounding the grounds painting of the interior of the building removal of excess shrubbery and new coating on the building's roof are included in the proj- Then maybe he'd like to see how an educated canine behaves Pan of Wyvene a Cerman Shepherd from Silverton Colo holder of a U D degree will perform at the Intermountain Kennel club's fall show at the Utah state fairgrounds Tuesday The U D degree stands for utility dog highest obedience training rating given canines ect In charge is the hospital board building and grounds committee including v L Baker chairman Walter Clones Claude Kent and Dr O H labey advisor Naiad High Lists Newspaper Staff! Watkins to Take MALAD Ida Oct First edition of "Kampus Keyhole" in Utab student newspaper of Malad high Stump 2— 1000-5- 1 school had been published today With Mrs Alicia Bingham high school speech and journalism Instructor as adviser the following staff members will be in charge of SALT LAKE CITY Oct 2 (AP) Sen Arthur V Watkins (R Utah) said he would take an active part in Republican campaign activities in Utah during the congressional recess Watkins returned from Washington yesterday He said he would answer charges by Sen Elbert D Thomas Democrat that he (Watkins) had "placed partisan politics above my country's welfare" Watkins also denied he had opposed the Marshall plan stating the record wcild show he voted for the plan Touching on western reclama tion Watkins said defense spending has stiffened opposition to reclamation projects He said he would meet with the senate's small business committee here Oct IS Autos Damaged in Davis Accident Davis County Oct to damage amounting head-o- n $700 was a result of automobile collision early Sunday morning on U S highway 81 one mile east of here Trooper John F Ross said the accident happened when Ada Viola Dix 43 Salt Lake City attempted to snake a "IT turn serosa the four-lan- e highway She was traveling south Her machine was struck by an automobile driven by Joseph w Curley 25 Salt Lake City travel ing north Melvin Hartshorn 41 Salt Lake City a passenger in the Dix machine and Barbara Sorensen 18 a passenger in Curler's automo-mif- e both escaped injury Ross was assisted at the Trooper mr: 19— i accident scene by Trooper George D Rees and Bountiful Deputy SALEM Utah Oct 2 OTP)—A Marshal Robert Rees Spanish Fork youth was killed today and his companion injured when their ear failed to make a curve near Salem and sideswiped another vehicle Killed in the crash was Vernon L Braithwsite 20 Spanish Fork MID vale Utah Oct 2 AP— In fair condition at Payson hospital was Ervin Brimhall 18 also Last July's strike and mine U fire 8 of Spanish Fork He suffered se- finally caught up with the vere cuts and possible fractures-HighwaSmelting Refining it Mining Co The huge Mldvale smelter has patrolmen said the two k were going north on U S 81 when closed down for a period resupply of its depleted they left the road and crashed pending ore stocks Into another car waiting at a side The firm's Lark mine was idled road to enter the main highway than two months first Occupants of the second automb-bil- e for amore strike end then by a fire by escaped injury which took the lives of five maintenance men the publication during the current year: Janice Bensen editor Kathryn Hendricks assistant editor Denece Jones feature editor Selma Williams fashion editor Dick Hall spoils editor Norman Hill exchange editor: LuAnn Jones puzzle editor Ronnie K Price humor editor Betty Willie and Polly Thomas inquirtng reporters Sharlene Thomson Joan Davis Leon Sorenson social Annie Price special column editor Joanne Lusk library re- South F F reporter Erter Duane Peabody and Thad Thorpe personality column editors: Joyce Thomas calendar editor Beverly Smith Marilyn Williams Marie Mansfield Norine Parry copy desk and Dan Daniels advertising man- It— ager eni-tir- s: murder Saturday in the death of a Salina man last Oct 0 A Sixth district court jury deliberated three hours before deciding Jensen was responsible for the death of Val G Steele Judge John L Sevy will pronounce sentence here tomorrow morning Jensen faced a imprisonment sentence la Utah's state prison He Is free on $4000 bond pending sentencing Testimony at the trial disclosed that Steele died three hours after he was beaten in Saline Defense attorneys tried to nrove that Steele was beaten because of advances be allegedly made toward Jensen's wife They said all Jensen wanted was an apology Defense Attorney Herbert Smart said he would ask for a new trial BOUNTIFUL 2 — Property Utah Youth Dies in nuuu i'lisiiujj Smelter Forced To Take Holiday e a a two-wee- T 25 RS53 Goats Eat Awards Oct 1 (Urn-T- wo exhibitors at the fair sport-e- d Washington state Four-new blue ribbons today after g their goats chewed up the original set of ribbons YAKIMA Wash nine-year-o- ld H prize-winnin- Viv jjtjoC VJ jjjj CA ssssssssm J- IBs--sis- Statistics reveal that only XB of the men in tjic Uriitcd States leave an estate of $2000 or more Think of it! 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